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  1. John Hope College Prep. 20% FOR 20% - Equal Funding for Chicago's Students. Discriminating against Chicago's Students is Wrong. The current funding approach is not only unequal, but it discriminates against low income and minority children across the state. And now Governor Rauner wants to cut CPS’ budget even more - by another $74 million.

  2. johnhopecollegeprephs .org. John Hope College Preparatory High School (JHCP) (locally known simply as John Hope) was a public 4–year high school and former middle school located in the Englewood neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1971, Hope was operated and owned by the Chicago Public Schools district.

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    We must design our school to address the needs of the students indicative of our population and educate each student to the highest attainable levels of academic excellence.

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    The school was named in honor of John Hope who was an important African American educator and race leader of the early 20th century. In 1906 he became the first black President of Morehouse College- the al mater of Martin Luther King Jr. - in Atlanta. In 1929, Hope went to become the first African American President of Atlanta University.

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  6. Best Chicago schools listed by Chicago school districts. Browse best elementary, middle, and high schools private and public schools by grade level in Chicago, Illinois (IL).

  7. John Hope College Preparatory High School (JHCP) (locally known simply as John Hope) was a public 4–year high school and former middle school located in the Englewood neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1971, Hope was operated and owned by the Chicago Public Schools district. The school was named for African-American educator and religious leader ...

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